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September 28, 2012
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Screen Capture Software within Creative Cloud [2012]

  • September 28, 2012
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I'm creating some basic "how to" tutorials for Photoshop Elements and need to do some screen captures.  Is there any software in Creative Cloud that can do this more efficiently than me editing my "print screen" images in Photoshop?

 

I'm hoping to eventually do some video tutorials as well so would like to know if there's some similar software to Screenflow in Creative Cloud?

 

Thanks for your advice and help.

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Correct answer Ken G. Rice

These are the tools I use for editing my screen shots:

Adobe Captivate (http://www.adobe.com/products/captivate.html) is geared at recording screen casts but is not part of the Creative Cloud. Many people are voting on the Idea of it being included here http://forums.adobe.com/ideas/1786.

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tfaid2
Participant
September 26, 2023

Captivate is a separate monthly subscription and I kid you not, it's $33.99/monthly for the individual licensing...


To add some positivity, if you are on Windows 11 (maybe it's available on 10 now I'm not certain), you can now use the 'Snipping Tool' to record your screen to a video file in addition to 'screenshots' via images.

 

 

Vanatten
Participant
December 8, 2016

Clearly, they have decided not to include Captivate in the Creative Cloud membership, as four years have passed.  It's unfortunate, as it would work well with the other apps.  I tried to follow the link to vote, but it said I was restricted.  Although, the vote may already be closed out.

Participant
May 16, 2016

Thank you - your links are very useful 

Participant
January 3, 2014

Just found this awesome trick for Mac users...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lGmCBzz8XU. Use QuickTime to record your screen..you don't even have to purchase the pro version...just use the one that comes with your Mac.

I just got my mom to download InDesign - so I'm thinking of making video tutorials for her and uploading them onto Youtube. So, hopefully the QuickTime solution will help!! I haven't had a play around with it yet myself.

Sar

Participant
November 24, 2013

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/screenshot/bdfnieppndfdhcgbmhfdlgdjegclkomk

Screenshot (addon for Chrome browser) is really nice also.

Participant
November 23, 2013

I was hoping there was something on the Adobe Cloud Membership that would do screen capture but alas... so, I did some research for some free software.

Jing - Free (5 min vids) Easy to use.  Great for quick, 5 minute tutorials.   You get 2GB of space and 2GB of bandwidth per month to upload your files and share them using links. No one will need to download directly, they click on the link to view an image or watch your screen capture. It's a great free solution for short clips.


Camtasia - $99 (30 days free)  LOTS of bells and whistles, much more complicated but lots of video editing features available.  Even with all the bells and whistles, this is program is still fairly easy to use.  You would, however (at least with the free trial) need to upload the vids to your own server to share them.


Snagit - $50 (15 days free) I will try this out after playing with Camtasia.

Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 24, 2013

If you are using Windows 7 or 8, the Snipping tool is excellent. 

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-nz/windows7/products/features/snipping-tool

Sometimes you have to do some finger acrobatics if trying to capture cursors, or HUD together with the window behind it.

April 12, 2013

Also you can try to use the following screen capture software http://www.mysuperspy.com/screen-capture-software.htm

Participating Frequently
October 2, 2012

It seems you and I are on the same wavelength! I would love to see Captivate and Elements as part of the Creative Cloud.

Currently, I use Screenflow to capture my video and edit it. It's very easy to use and I like that, but with the Creative Cloud membership, I've been exploring Premiere Pro for editing since it has more options and effects. I was hoping I could get Captivate through the cloud so I no longer have to pay for Screenflow updates, but I guess for now, I'll be sticking with Screenflow.

NightSkyGuy
Inspiring
September 28, 2012

Ctl-Print screen on the PC will only capture the area that is active. May mean no editing at all.  Picasa by default activates a screen capture tool, and cropping in Picasa is quick and easy.  One tip: use a low resolution screen for best visibility of captured images. If the images need to be downsized for display (like the one I captured above) clarity is lost.

Ken G. Rice
Community Manager
Ken G. RiceCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
September 28, 2012

These are the tools I use for editing my screen shots:

Adobe Captivate (http://www.adobe.com/products/captivate.html) is geared at recording screen casts but is not part of the Creative Cloud. Many people are voting on the Idea of it being included here http://forums.adobe.com/ideas/1786.

NightSkyGuy
Inspiring
September 28, 2012

+1 for Adobe Captivate.  I've long been in search of a decent tool for capturing screen casts.  This is the first I've heard of the tool (hasn't shown up in any search I've done). Unfortunately once I got to the Captivate page the "try" link is broken:

Ken G. Rice
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 28, 2012

@steventheamusing - I would try again. If you still see an error then try clearing your cache and cookies, or using a different browser. After clicking on the Try link you may be asked to sign in with your Adobe ID (and possibly update some information on your Adobe ID) but then you should see a page like this:

In the SELECT drop-down you choose your OS and language. Then a pop-up windows for the Akami Download Manager comes up and you can download the trial.